[ RadSafe ] WTF? Busby's Idea that Ca reduces Sr uptake ?? RE: ....waste of bandwidth: Scary Rider

Stewart Farber SAFarber at optonline.net
Sat Oct 29 18:38:48 CDT 2011


Busby's little radioactivity "detox pills" [ $75/bottle, paid apparently to
the credit of Busby's Green Audit ] being hawked on YouTube contain 800 mg
of Calcium Lactate which equates to a whopping 144 mg of Ca. This amount of
Ca is contained in 120 ml of milk [ about 2 oz. or 1/2 cup]. 

650 mg Calcium Lactate tabs [250 tabs for $5.99] can be purchased online for
less than 3 cents a tablet. 

http://www.betterhealthinternational.com/productDetails.asp?prodID=N1260&utm
_source=googlebase&utm_medium=comparsionshopping&CAWELAID=550447245&gclid=CJ
6Az5z6jqwCFYHe4Aod1RvWmQ


Scaremongering people into buying rad "detox" pills with trivial amounts of
dietary Ca to supposedly reduce Sr uptake for $75 a bottle manufactured by
"Busby Laboratories" [try and find such a real entity that is supposedly
located in California --I could not ] vs. drinking 1/2 cup [120 ml] of milk
or spending a few pennies a pill for a Ca Lactate supplement is certainly
not the act of a scientist but that of a person callously exploiting
scientific distortions for personal gain.

It's humorous that Busby claims in his post below that his "idea was
correct" that Ca reduces Sr uptake and that there were some recent papers
finally demonstrating this phenomenon. Did Busby also invent the Internet
and give Einstein the insights for developing the theory of relativity?

There have been countless hundreds of peer-reviewed research papers over the
past 55 years showing the inverse relationship between elevated levels of Ca
and Sr uptake. 

Stewart Farber, MSPH
SAFarber at optonline.net

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-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu
[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Busby, Chris
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 6:13 PM
To: The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List;
RadSafers Forum; radsafe at agni.phys.iit.edu
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] ....waste of bandwidth: Scary Rider

The Ca issue is OK. Many papers found now that show that Ca reduces Sr
uptake. So my idea was correct. 
Im sure you can find these studies on your own.
Chris


-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at agni.phys.iit.edu on behalf of Bjorn Cedervall
Sent: Sat 29/10/2011 20:17
To: RadSafers Forum; radsafe at agni.phys.iit.edu
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] ....waste of bandwidth: Scary Rider
 

There are indeed many opinions around. Here is one:
http://nuclearpoweryesplease.org/blog/2011/10/21/chris-busby-scary-rider/
 
Calling someone a crook is simple but science is complex. It is often easy
to find references
pointing in different directions (some may have their basis in statistical
fishing expeditions).
If one says that a particular scientist is a crook some related criteria may
help to define
the statement.
 
I intend to come back regarding the Ca issue.
 
My personal action only,
 
Bjorn Cedervall
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